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ARIS Physical Therapy Orthopedics and Sports Medicine is not a high patient volume clinic. We would rather treat fewer patients and give them a greater level of attention with each visit. Our patients include the general population, fire fighters, police officers, as well as athletes from all levels of all sports. Integrity: Steadfast adherence to a strict moral/ethical code.

Integrity is the alignment, the correspondence, between what one thinks (beliefs, values), what one says to others, and what one does. This is to say, integrity exists when think = say = do. Picture each of these (think, say, do) as a circle. When the tree circles are separated, when there is no alignment between the three behaviors; the person is out of integrity.

When the circles approach each other and overlap to become one circle, the person is integral. Behaviors within the concept of integrity include: honesty, sincerity, truthfulness, keeping one's word and agreements, punctuality, ethics, fairness and justice.
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ARIS Physical Therapy utilizes a "Functional Teaching Model" where our goal is complete restoration of normal movement patterns and function.
In order for us to "teach" the patient we feel it is vital that we have a comprehensive understanding of their current level of function, their limitations i.e.
Stability, Strength, Mobility, Flexibility, etc, and their specific goals.
Our approach results in the patient's optimal return to activities of daily living, work, and sport /leisure activities.
We are able to help each patient by understanding their learning style to ensure they are able to translate the education they receive into practical everyday use.
Consistent application of proper body mechanics along with common sense will enable an individual to prevent injuries which occur during work, as well as outside of the work environment.
As with injuries which occur at work, the injuries suffered outside of the work environment also contribute significantly to the loss of productivity secondary to time off work for surgery and/or rehabilitation (physical therapy).
As you know the cost to the company and the employee due to time off work can sky rocket relative to the severity of the injury and the motivation of the individual to recover.
Although our goal is to create independence for our patients in the realm of correct and comprehensive body mechanics we often have those who would like to continue to progress further into higher levels of dynamic stabilization and strength.
Therefore, we have a post-rehabilitation program that allows the patient to receive continued "guidance" from our highly qualified staff.
The post-rehabilitation program does allow the patient to work at a more independent level, yet still provides the necessary amount of guidance to assist the patient in their goals to progressively gain even higher levels of function.
The goal of ARIS' Strength and Conditioning program is to work with people of all ages and all walks of life.
We have worked with those who have never exercised before, as well as grade school, high school, collegiate, and elite athletes.
We also have many clients who aren't competitive in any particular sport, yet strive to remain athletic and achieve higher levels of strength and conditioning.
Our basic goal is to improve our clients' quality of life, which will help them continue to lead a very active lifestyle.
Over the past 10 years there has been a great deal about "Core Stabilization."
However, it seems that it has lost its meaning and turned into more of a catch-all phrase.
At ARIS Physical Therapy we believe that the Core does have a specific meaning and that stabilization of the Core is important to achieving higher levels of function.
To accomplish "Core Stabilization" one must understand what the Core consists of and why its stability is imperative.
We teach concepts like; progression from proximal (near) to distal, stable to unstable, and mobility on stability, etc. Although, Core Stabilization is important it is of no use if the individual is not able to perform correct biomechanics (body mechanics).
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